Preview of Adele at the BBC shows the singer sounding amazing and opening her heart

After almost three years of near-silence Adele is truly spoiling us at the moment. The latest treat from the award-winning artist is a preview clip from her forthcoming BBC special, in which she performs her new single "Hello" live for the first time.

As well as the awesome performance, Adele chatted to host Graham Norton about her musical comeback, telling him that her extended break was partly due to wanting "to make sure that everything was in place" for her to "do it properly."

"I can't do anything else, this is all that I like doing," she said of her music career.

Adele also answered questions from the audience and the clip reveals her answer when asked if she is responsible for her Twitter account, or if it is actually taken care of by her management.

Confirming that she is in fact responsible for the account, Adele revealed that there are nonetheless safeguards in place — for a reason many of us can relate to.

"I'm not a drinker anymore," she said. "But when Twitter first came out, I was drunk tweeting and nearly put my foot in it quite a few times, so my management decided you have to go through two people and then it has to be signed off by someone. But they are all my tweets, no one writes my tweets, they just post them for me."

Watch the preview of Adele at the BBC below:

Adele at the BBC is on BBC1 on Friday, Nov. 20, 8:30 p.m. to 9:35 p.m.